Anonymous ID: c9ea33 April 9, 2021, 10:47 p.m. No.13395839   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>13395794

This is good news anon, from my very uneducated view it seems like the US corporation has little to no power over the people now. So if we renew our passports in one state and we move to another state, we would have to get a new passport that state clearly that we are no longer a citizen of the state you moved from? Now that I think about it the United STATES of America does kind of imply that they are all separate entities, but I was always under the impression that to travel internationally you needed to prove was NATION you were from. But considering our nation is a union of states this would make sense that you would have to claim 'citizenship' within your state rather than your nation because our nation is basically a bunch of mini states that operate under the same set of federal laws, but those federal laws can never infringe on our consititution that binds our states together.(?) Idk this is all too high IQ for me tbh and I must go to sleep now. My passport has been expired since 2006 so maybe I will check into this in the near future.

 

Night anons.

Anonymous ID: c9ea33 April 9, 2021, 11:04 p.m. No.13395886   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5899 >>5917 >>5958

Ok I read this and think this could go one of two ways.

 

blackpill take: They will synergize this with the new nanobots they're injecting into everyone and will remotely shut down dissenters and/or rewire the DNA to push forward their globalist agenda is some demonic way I don't understand.

 

Or

 

White/redpill take: They will announce that these vaccine companies have committed crimes against humanity and they ring leaders will be held fully accountable, then they will use this tech to remove whatever DNA/mRNA fuckery they have done to us before too many people die off and it will be a good way to introduce many other tech programs that have been suppressed from us by these globofaggots.

 

whatcha think?

 

https://interestingengineering.com/crispr-breakthrough-scientists-can-now-turn-genes-on-and-off-at-whim